Pine woods snake - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
| Kingdom Animalia Suborder Serpentes Subfamily Colubrinae Scientific name Rhadinaea flavilata Higher classification Rhadinaea Order Scaled reptiles | Subphylum Vertebrata Family Colubridae Genus Rhadinaea Phylum Chordata Rank Species | |
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| Similar Rhadinaea, Glossy crayfish snake, Southeastern crown snake, Seminatrix, Farancia erytrogramma | ||
Pine woods snake
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The pine woods snake (Rhadinaea flavilata), also commonly known as the yellow-lipped snake or the brown-headed snake, is a species of secretive colubrid found in scattered locations across the Southeastern United States. Rhadinaea flavilata is rear-fanged and mildly-venomous, but not usually dangerous to humans.
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